NVIDIA GPU Virtualization Course Launch: Experts Explain NVIDIA vGPU and High-Performance VDI

NVIDIA GPU Virtualization Course Launch: Experts Explain NVIDIA vGPU and High-Performance VDI

Virtualization is not a new technology; it refers to the abstraction and transformation of various physical resources of a computer, allowing them to be divided and combined into one or more computer configuration environments. Some companies and organizations also use virtual machines to virtualize applications or desktops, enabling employees in different regions to collaborate more conveniently in remote work. However, most virtual machines provided by companies only include the CPU, making it difficult to meet the high-performance computing needs of scenarios like data science, AI supercomputing, HTML5 video or animation acceleration, and 3D modeling.

Virtual GPU (vGPU) is a shared technology launched by NVIDIA to enhance the performance of GPU-accelerated virtual workspaces, allowing the powerful capabilities of NVIDIA GPUs to be shared between virtual machines and virtual applications. This improves the performance of VDI environments, providing better performance for remote users, each application, and any device. To meet different scenario requirements, NVIDIA vGPU also offers various virtual GPU products:

1. Quadro vDWS: Suitable for professional-grade graphic applications, with built-in advanced features of NVIDIA Quadro drivers;

2. GRID vPC: Suitable for virtual desktops with standard PC applications, browsers, and multimedia;

3. GRID vApps: Can be used in conjunction with Citrix XenApp or other RDSH solutions, such as VMware Horizon thinapp.

Therefore, applying vGPU to VDI desktop clouds can effectively meet the performance demands required in practical scenarios. So, what new features does NVIDIA’s latest vGPU 11.0 version offer? How can vGPU accelerate the construction of VDI desktop clouds, and what application cases exist in high-performance scenarios? On September 28 at 7 PM, Zhixiaodong will launch the NVIDIA GPU Virtualization course, featuring NVIDIA Pre-Sales Solution Architect Song Shen and Shenxinfu Desktop Cloud Operations Director Cai Xihai, presenting a live explanation on the topic of “Building and Practicing VDI Desktop Clouds Accelerated by NVIDIA vGPU in the Post-Pandemic Era”.

Song Shen has 15 years of experience in the IT industry, having worked in technical departments at Mellanox, VMware, CISCO, Huawei, and Polycom. He is familiar with server virtualization, GPU virtualization, containers, Linux, TCP/IP, and routing protocols, and possesses rich knowledge and troubleshooting experience, holding technical certifications such as Cisco CCIE, VMware VCAP-NSX, and RHCE.

Cai Xihai is primarily engaged in desktop cloud market research and has participated in drafting various industry standards/guidelines, including the technical requirements for desktop cloud system security and the People’s Bank of China’s desktop cloud construction guidelines. He is familiar with the application and future development trends of desktop clouds across various industries, including government, enterprise, and finance, and has participated in the design of desktop cloud platform projects for the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Huaxia Bank, Xiamen Airlines, Hisense Group, and the State Administration of Taxation.

NVIDIA GPU Virtualization Course Launch: Experts Explain NVIDIA vGPU and High-Performance VDI

Course Introduction

Course Topic

NVIDIA GPU Virtualization Course Launch: Experts Explain NVIDIA vGPU and High-Performance VDI

“Building and Practicing VDI Desktop Clouds Accelerated by NVIDIA vGPU in the Post-Pandemic Era”

Course Outline

1. Introduction to New Features of NVIDIA vGPU

2. NVIDIA Remote Work Solutions and Application Cases

3. In the Post-Pandemic Era, vGPU Accelerates the Reshaping of Flexible and Efficient Secure Workspaces

4. Shenxinfu Desktop Cloud Solutions and Practices for High-Performance Demand Scenarios

Instructor Introduction

Song Shen, NVIDIA Pre-Sales Solution Architect; 15 years of experience in the IT industry, previously worked in technical departments at Mellanox, VMware, CISCO, Huawei, and Polycom. He is familiar with server virtualization, GPU virtualization, containers, Linux, TCP/IP, and routing protocols, possessing rich knowledge and troubleshooting experience, holding technical certifications such as Cisco CCIE, VMware VCAP-NSX, and RHCE.

Cai Xihai, Shenxinfu Desktop Cloud Operations Director; primarily engaged in desktop cloud market research, participated in drafting multiple industry standards/guidelines, including technical requirements for desktop cloud system security and the People’s Bank of China’s desktop cloud construction guidelines; familiar with the application and future development trends of desktop clouds across various industries, participating in the design of desktop cloud platform projects for the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Huaxia Bank, Xiamen Airlines, Hisense Group, and the State Administration of Taxation.

Live Broadcast Information

Live Broadcast Time: September 28 at 7 PM

Live Broadcast Location: Zhixiaodong Public Course Mini Program

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NVIDIA GPU Virtualization Course Launch: Experts Explain NVIDIA vGPU and High-Performance VDI

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